Review of the ebook “Inspired Eye 3” by David duChemin which is the third book in a series about stimulating and developing your creativity. This book is not only great for photographers, of any skill level, but any person involved in a creative process or career. This is a HIGHLY recommended read!
Review: Making Light by Piet Van den Eynde
A review of “Making Light An Introduction to Off-Camera Flash” by Piet Van den Eynde, published through Craft & Vision. A beginners guide to improving your flash photography using off camera flash. What photography equipment to buy (and why), how to set it up and some examples of the resulting images created with this technique. Target market reader is the beginner photographer who wants to learn more about flash photography technique.
Understanding Available Light
In an available light workshop held at the Alberta Railway Museum, students learned many digital photography tips including how to make use of available lighting techniques. These photography tips show how to use window lighting, direct sunlight and reflectors to enhance the subject. Understanding how to look for good light and then accentuate your subject or model with natural light techniques.
Travel Photography Tips
You’re heading off on a new travel adventure to a far away land and you want to make sure you’ve thought of everything regarding your camera equipment before you go. These travel photography tips from a seasoned travel photographer will have you thinking about things you may not have considered. From camera gear, bags and camera insurance, to making sure your photos are backed up for safe keeping before you even get home.
Review: A Deeper Frame by David du Chemin
Photographer David du Chemin has released his latest book A Deeper Frame which explains how to create a story within your one frame photograph. He describes how as professional photographers, we must create more depth within our images through the use of depth, color, perspective, light and a few other methods. He changes our way of thinking about photography and helps us understand why we must move from the HOW of photography to the WHY. This is my review of A Deeper Frame.